transmarine

English

Etymology

From Latin transmarinus, from trans (across) + marinus (marine); alternatively, trans- + marine.

Adjective

transmarine (comparative more transmarine, superlative most transmarine)

  1. Beyond or on the other side of a sea.
    Synonyms: (archaic) ultramarine, overseas
    Antonym: (archaic) cismarine
  2. Crossing a sea.

Translations

Latin

Adjective

trānsmarīne

  1. vocative masculine singular of trānsmarīnus
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